Haiti
The Perpetual Liberation
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Scheidegger und Spiess AG, Verlag
Published:29th Mar '17
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Accompanies the exhibition Thomas Kern Haiti: The Perpetual Liberation at Fotostiftung Schweiz in Winterthur (17 September 2016 to 29 January 2017).
A unique and powerful portrait of contemporary Haiti, its culture and people, in the first comprehensive publication of Thomas Kern's long-term project.Haiti has long been known as a benighted place of poverty and corruption. Even before the 2010 earthquake destroyed much of the country, it was beset by difficulties inextricably rooted in its history of rebellion and revolution. Since gaining independence from France in 1804, following the only successful slave revolt in the history of the world, Haiti s past has been characterized by dictatorships, serious conflict, and near-constant social and political unrest, as the country struggles to define its independence and realize its promise. Haiti: The Perpetual Liberation collects 140 photographs of Haiti by Swiss photographer Thomas Kern, taken in black and white with an analogue camera over the course of twenty years of travel there. As the photographs demonstrate, the people of Haiti remain determined to realize the country s promise in the face of crushing poverty and crisis, and, behind the barrage of bad news that dominates its public image, it is a country full of hope and life. The photographs, which make up the first part of a four-part boxed set, are joined by three separate text booklets each in one of three languages: English, German, and Creole that feature texts by Kern on his work and his approach to the country, as well as two essays by Swiss journalist Georg Brunold and Haitian novelist Yanick Lahens that provide context and commentary for the images and discuss the country s people and culture, and its enduring political conflict. A powerful photographic portrait, Haiti: The Perpetual Liberation shows a different, more personal and therefore also more ordinary view of the troubled country that reaches beyond what we think we know about Haiti.
ISBN: 9783858815156
Dimensions: 169mm x 111mm x 51mm
Weight: 648g
628 pages